Tourist cities should have hotel rooms by the hour that are actually clean when you just want to take a nap.

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    Airport lounges where the seats are just like on the plane, with little spots for luggage to the side. Then people just get up and board in order, putting your stuff right above or in front of you. If you’re late, you board last. No more airline rat race.

    • ma11en
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      Why do people care when they get on a plane?

      • @[email protected]
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        Because checking a bag became a premium feature you have to pay for. So now they’re trying to be first/early to compete for the overhead bag space, which there’s not enough of for everyone. A lot of people have anxiety about traveling and it’s not just the fear of heights or dwelling on the dangers of flying, a lot of it is based on the loss of control of their lives for those few hours. The sooner you’re in your seat with your carryon above your head, the sooner you’re back in control and can relax a little.

        • @Skanky
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          The REAL real trick is this (both assume you’re ok with checking your carry on):

          1. If you’ve got some time, check in with the front desk and ask if you can check your carry on for free. They’ll usually do it, especially if the flight is full (which is very common)
          2. When you get to the gate, they almost always ask if anyone will voluntarily gate check their carry on. Just do it. Now, no more having to worry about finding an overhead bin, and also not having to pack around that carry on after you get off the plane
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            And potentially an hours wait while your bag sits outside in the rain at your destination while you could be on your way home/to the hotel?

            I can’t imagine anyone actively wanting to volunteer for that unless they have a 3h transfer to another airline/mode of transport or something like that

          • fmstrat
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            16 months ago

            I do this a lot, but I am ok with losing it all. I can imagine there are people who would have a much harder time if their belongings were lost.

            The true solution to all of this is massive fines for lost luggage.

        • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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          The real trick is to just use whichever overhead you see open as you approach your seat. It doesn’t need to be directly above your seat. You’re going to have to pass by it again on your way out of the plane anyways, so it’s not like you’ll be delaying anything during deboarding.

          • @[email protected]
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            46 months ago

            Which accelerated people’s desire to get on first, they know people will take over the compartments above. This is a solution for you, but makes other’s lives more difficult.

            • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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              06 months ago

              It depends entirely on how the airline boards their plane. If they board front-to-back (like boarding first class early) then any open spots in the front are just that: Open. The people sitting there have already boarded.

          • fmstrat
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            26 months ago

            You are the problem my idea would solve. Those who sit at the front cannot get to the back to use open space, and you took theirs. Stop doing this. Everyone hates you for it.

            • Colonel Panic
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              26 months ago

              I can’t imagine the annoyance and pain of being in a front seat, but my carryon is at the back of the plane. That is going to make deboarding super fun for all of us.